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Public health efforts to prevent expansion of alcohol retail availability in neighbourhoods with factors associated with high rates of alcohol-related harms: A case report

Melissa Hutchinson, Alexandra Swirski,Norman Giesbrecht

DRUG AND ALCOHOL REVIEW(2024)

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Abstract
This commentary illustrates a recent case study within Ontario, Canada, in which the application of sociodemographic and health data was used by public health to support a legal case to oppose a retail licence application to consume liquor at a corner store located within a neighbourhood that has experienced low socio-economic factors, including low income, high unemployment and low educational attainment levels. Communities in a similar situation may draw from this situation to prevent expansion of alcohol retail availability in neighbourhoods that have low socio-economic status populations and high unemployment and other factors associated with high rates of alcohol-related harms.
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alcohol-related harms,alcohol retail availability,low socio-economic communities,public health,socio-economic and health data
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